Definitionn. any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of food
Last update: July 19, 2015
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The views on art contained in Herder's Kritische Wader (1769), Plastik (1778), &c., are chiefly valuable as a correction of the excesses into which reverence for Greek art had betrayed Winckelmann and Lessing, by help of his fundamental idea of national idiosyncrasy. [Please select]
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A black and white wader, with extremely long red legs; otherwise a gracefully formed bird. [Please select]
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Although he is a wader he wades differently from other birds; and he uses his wings like oars. [Please select]
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It is not an uncommon wader in its somewhat restricted range. [Please select]
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John: "The red-necked phalarope is certainly the most beautiful little wader of my acquaintance." [Please select]
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The lengthened feathers on the back of its head, forming a crest, at once distinguish it from every other British Wader. [Please select]
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There is a suggestion of hoary antiquity about this solemn wader of our lakes and streams. [Please select]
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When I revisited the island on November 24 the Redshank seemed to prefer the mangrove areas for feeding and was the most common wader. [Please select]
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The snowy heron, or white crane as it is commonly called (=Ardea candidissima=), is another handsome wader that lends a charm to the lakes, ponds and streams from Oregon south through Mexico. [Please select]
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